AUCTIONS. ■ FARMERS'^CO^OP. ON THE FARM, WHAKAMARA. (Opposite the School) WEDNESDAY^AUGUST 2. At 12.30 p.m. sharp. rpHE FARMERS' CO-OP. has received instructions from Mr L. W. Hunwick, Whakamara, who is leaving the district, to sell by public auction as above— \ WITHOUT RESERVE. 34. DAIRY COWS, all Jersey cross, August and September calvers 4 2-year in-calf heifers 1 2-year Jersey bull ' 1 spring cart mare, slight reserve 1 spring cart mare Spring dray, milk cans, harness, s.f. plough, t|ne harrows, tools, cattle dog, sundries, etc., fowls WITH SLIGHT RESERVE. 1 Simplex 3-cow milking machine, with Anderson engine and Booth McDonald pump 1 5-seater Ford car in good order . 61 fully paid-up Mells Dairy Co. shares Methven copper and tubs, porcelain bath and basin NOTE.—Buyers' attention is- drawn to the sale of the above herd, which comprises all Jersey cross cows, in good condition and showing up well in calf. Terms STRICTLY CASH unless financial arrangements have been made with the management beforehand. J^ P. MORRISSEY & COS LIST OF SALES. AUGUST. Tuesday, I—Messrs A. and J. O'Donnell's annual sale of Pedigree Jersey Heifers, A. and P. Grou™ 3Hawera. Wednesday, 2—W. D. Johnson, Collins St., Hawera. ,j Thursday, 3—Mrs G. Smith, Sale Rooms. ; : SEPTEMBER. Friday, I—Aimual Spring Horse Fair, Hawera. OCTOBER. .Wednesday, 4r— Sale of Pedigree Jer-' seys, Hawera. ' -■•• .*••- ■■■ - - __ J[> 8 ANNUAL SALE OF 2-YEAR-OLB PEDIGREE JFJRSEY HEIFERS AT EGMONT A. &P. SHOW GROUNDS, HAWERA^ on TUESDAY, AUGUST 1. JJ^ P. MORRISSEY & CO., favoured with instructions from Messra A. ' and J. O'Donnell, will hold..their fifth annual sale of Pedigree Jersey Heifers * as above and will offer— WITHOUT RESERVE. Their annual : draft Of 2-year-old PEDIGREE*'JERSEY HEIF-, ERS, all of which have been pasturing with Viola's Golden Noble (9600) Catalogues on Application. C: ■.' ■' w,s 60 COLLINS ST., HAWERA. "
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. At 1.15 pirn.' JJ^ P. MORRISSEY d CO., favoured with instructions from W. D. Johnson, Esq., will sell by public auction as above— His housheold furniture and effects, comprising upright grand piano (LiPP)> Chesterfield suite, Axminster carpet,-squares and hall runner, rugs, combination escritoire, 2 Morris chairs, humpty dumpty, wicker suite and chairs, rimu dinner waggon, dining room suite, oak sideboard, oak dining suite, astronomical • telescope, valuable pictures and etchings, electroplate ware, coffee service, hallstand, palm stands, beaten copper and two woodkerbs > occasional tables, clock, mahogany bedroom" suite, gents' oak ward- - robe, double and ** single bed- \ steads, mattresses, blankets, bed and table. linen, quilts, cutlery, *'.- crockery, vases and ornaments, kitchen utensils, iire screen, ver- , andah screen, kitchen table and chairs, hot point electric iron,, doormats, wringer, jam Jars, two lawn mowers, garden tools, gar, den hose, and sundries. On view 11 a.m. morning of sale.
j?ORD rpYRES I;. ~ FROM £3 15s CASH £3 15s CASH! TUBES TUBES TUBES TUBES - .A 12/6 EACH .A._ ■ 12/6 EACH PARA RUBBER CO, Z.TIX, PRINCES ST.. & HIGH ST, HAWERA. 30 LADI_eS: rameoats at 25/- each; 15 ladies' Buaberiy raincoats at 30/- each; 3./- in the £ discount off all ooys' clothing, ladies' costumes, rugs, blankets, furnishing and household drapery at Kaupokonui Co-op Sale commencing July 24. ' 15 3>oZ' S^ts' wide-end ties at 1/6; ' men's heavy tweed overcoats, latest cut and best of materials and workmanship, from 57/6; men's gabardine raincoats; were 65/-, 85/-, 110/---now 37/6, 55/-, 75/- at Kaupokonui Co-. op. Sale, commencing July 24.
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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 July 1922, Page 12
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543Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 29 July 1922, Page 12
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